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Horace Sheffield, Jr. Archives
Exploring the legacy of Horace Sheffield, Jr, a trailblazer in the African American labor union movement. Stephen talks with the late Sheffield's son, Rev. Horace Sheffield III, about the influence and impact his father had on the trade unions during the civil rights movement. Episode 5007/Segment 1
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